Earlier this month, Beyoncé dropped Homecoming: The Live Album to coincide with the self-directed Netflix documentary of the same name which detailed her landmark Coachella 2018 performance.
Following on from those releases, she shared her 2016 critically-acclaimed album Lemonade, which was previously only available on Tidal, to mainstream streaming services for the first time.
Now, both Homecoming: The Live Album and Lemonade are dominating the Billboard top 200, nabbing two top ten spots concurrently.
As of May 4th, Homecoming: The Live Album sits pretty at no. 4 on the chart, while Lemonade follows at a not-to-be-sniffed-at no. 9.
There seems to be a Queen Bey frenzy afoot, with 2013’s Beyoncé and 2008’s I Am… Sasha Fierce also re-appearing in the chart, according to Billboard.
In other Beyoncé news, the singer’s father revealed plans earlier this month for a Destiny’s Child musical, set to be released in 2020.
Survivor: The Destiny’s Child Musical will be told from Mathew Knowles’ perspective, detailing the group’s humble beginnings to their height of stardom.